
J Hus' fans are a bit confused after his LGBT tweet
Fans are reacting after J Hus wrote on Twitter, "STOP FORCING LGBT ONTO US".
J Hus has gone on a bit of a spree today on Twitter, and has been accused of homophobia for writing people are "FORCING LGBT" on others.
The "Must Be" rapper wrote on Twitter, "STOP FORCING LGBT ONTO US. Live your life I don’t care but don’t force it onto me especially when you don’t wanna recognise these black struggle."
STOP FORCING LGBT ONTO US. Live your life I don’t care but don’t force it onto me especially when you don’t wanna recognise these black struggle
— Top Militérian (@Jhus) December 23, 2019
Some fans were quick to disagree with the rapper.
I knew j hus was a dickhead https://t.co/q1naeyie8e
— El Capisstan (@fatherpiss) December 23, 2019
Lool hmm this is where j hus might get himself into big big pepe soup if he doesn’t close his mouth https://t.co/0lirEN51tl
— 4 1 9ite (@Twtvs2) December 23, 2019
Before he made the statement on Twitter, J Hus revealed that he's already finished his next album. He wrote, "The album was finished months ago. I could make another album before the year ends. The music is nothing to me."
The album was finished months ago. I could make another album before the year ends. The music is nothing to me. https://t.co/H52jjwUmXy
— Top Militérian (@Jhus) December 23, 2019
He also revealed that he'll drop the album as a whole project, rather than it being split into two parts, and confirmed the LP has 17 tracks.
— Top Militérian (@Jhus) December 23, 2019
In other numerous tweets, he responds to fans asking when the new music is dropping, revealing that his new music will be arriving in January 2020.
Can you wait till Jan? https://t.co/bRiAjQTbdV
— Top Militérian (@Jhus) December 23, 2019
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